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Macroeconomics
0904 Consumption, Income, and Wealth Inequality in Canada (M. Gervais, P. Klein, M. Brozozowski & M. Suzuki)
0905 On the Optimality of Age-Dependent Taxes and the Progressive U.S. Tax System (M. Gervais)
0906 Measuring Consumption Smoothing in CEX Data (M. Gervais & P. Klein)
0907 Why Has Home Ownership Fallen Among the Young? (M. Gervais & J. Fisher)
0909 Demographics and the Politics of Capital Taxation in a Life-cycle Economy (X. Mateos-Planas)
0910 A Model of Credit Limits and Bankruptcy with Applications to Welfare and Indebtedness (X. Mateos-Planas)
0911 Wage Inequality and Unemployment with Overeducation (X. Mateos-Planas & X. Cuandras-Morato)
1020 Property Rights and Efficiency in OLG Models with Endogenous Fertility (A. Schoonbroodt & M. Tertilt)
1105 Consumer Default with Complete Markets Riskbased Pricing Finite Punishment (Xavier Mateos-Planas & Giulio Seccia)
1208 Why Are Married Men Working So Much? Relative Wages, Labour Supply and the Decline of Marrage (J. Knowles)
1209 Do Marital Prospects Dissuade Unmarried Fertility? (J. Knowles & J. Kennes)
1302 Labour Force Composition and Aggregate Fluctations (A. Mennuni)
1304 Can Technological Change Account For The Sexual Revolution? (J. Kennes & J. Knowles)
1305 Dymanic Squeezing: Marriage and Fertility in France After World War One (J.Knowles & G. Vandenbroucke)
1406 Optimal Fiscal Policy in the Neoclassical Growth Model Revisited (M. Gervais & A. Mennuni)
1407 The Role of Curvature in the Transformation Frontier between Consumption and Investment (A. Mennuni)
1505 Inflation versus price-level targeting with short and long-term nominal debt (Michael Hatcher)
1508 On Households and Unemployment Insurance (Sekyu Choi & Arnau Valladares-Esteban)
1509 The Marriage Unemployment Gap (Sekyu Choi & Arnau Valladares-Esteban)
1601 Strategic optimal portfolio choice with financial frictions (Ricardo Laborda & Jose Olmo)
1604 Nominal GDP targeting and the tax burden (Michael Hatcher)
1704 Liquid Accounts as a Store of Value and Excess Capacity (Alessandro Mennuni)
1904 Parental Transfers, Incomplete Credit Markets and Economic Growth (Michael Hatcher and Panayiotis M. Pourpouridesy)
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